Allows 1.1 Million Bitcoins To Prove Identity Of "Satoshi Nakamoto" In "Father Of Bitcoin" Scam
Craig Wright, who claims to be the creator of Bitcoin, recently won a public lawsuit called The Cryptocurrency Century, and the jury rejected the Craig Wright scam.
Craig Wright said he would donate bitcoin to charity for the future and at the same time prove the identity of "Satoshi Nakamoto".
According to foreign media reports, the issue of 1.1 million bitcoins was exploited by the so-called "Satoshi Nakamoto". Craig Wright claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto in 2016. The 2008 Bitcoin free paper “Bitcoin: One-People-to-Peer” “Electronic Cash System” explains the principles of Bitcoin, but this statement was that there were legal issues .
The lawsuit was filed by Craig Wright and his ex-friend Dave Kleiman. The family of expert David Kleiman have filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging that Craig Wright violated David Kleiman's devices, including data breaches related to Bitcoin, intellectual property and 1.1 million Bitcoin that have never been used before. The Dave Kleiman family said while the two were still in business, "Wright stole Bitcoin from their relationship."
The court ruled that Craig Wright did not have to pay the Dave Kleiman family because the two parties were not involved in the business, but had to pay for the two men involved in W&K. Data Protection Research LLC for $ 100 million in intelligence. The verdict also means that the self-proclaimed "Satoshi Nakamoto" by Craig Wright has self-proclaimed by the court.
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